The Universal Preceptor: Being a General Grammar of Arts, Sciences, and Useful Knowledge ...J. M'Gowan for Sir R. Phillips, 1820 - 364 страница |
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... nature of the soil , or the ob ject of the cultivator . 45. The natural grasses are very numerous in their kinds ; and are preferred for lands in- tended to be kept in grass . The artificial grassesp are ray grass , red clover , trefoil ...
... nature of the soil , or the ob ject of the cultivator . 45. The natural grasses are very numerous in their kinds ; and are preferred for lands in- tended to be kept in grass . The artificial grassesp are ray grass , red clover , trefoil ...
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... nature ! GO . In England and Wales there are ten mil- lions of inhabitants ; and thirty - seven millions of acres of ground ; of which , nearly thirty mil liens are cultivated , or are employed in grazing cattle ; the other seven are ...
... nature ! GO . In England and Wales there are ten mil- lions of inhabitants ; and thirty - seven millions of acres of ground ; of which , nearly thirty mil liens are cultivated , or are employed in grazing cattle ; the other seven are ...
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... nature when they beat and wash their ores ; and , having cleared them , in that way , of much of the earth , they then burn them in various ways ; and , at length , get the metal by itself in a pure state . 72. No one , on looking at ...
... nature when they beat and wash their ores ; and , having cleared them , in that way , of much of the earth , they then burn them in various ways ; and , at length , get the metal by itself in a pure state . 72. No one , on looking at ...
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... nature to his purposes , by a process of his own ; he separates the fibres themselves , then twists them into thread , and by interweaving this thread , he obtains a pliable and durable material . 115. The most useful plant for this ...
... nature to his purposes , by a process of his own ; he separates the fibres themselves , then twists them into thread , and by interweaving this thread , he obtains a pliable and durable material . 115. The most useful plant for this ...
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... nature , 130. Hats are made of the fine hair of ani- mals , felted , or beat ; and then gummed toge- ther , till they are tenacious and firm , Shoes and gloves are made of the hides of animals , first prepared by the tanner and currier ...
... nature , 130. Hats are made of the fine hair of ani- mals , felted , or beat ; and then gummed toge- ther , till they are tenacious and firm , Shoes and gloves are made of the hides of animals , first prepared by the tanner and currier ...
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